LOGOFOLIO
My first goal when I started my career was to be an illustrator..
Then I found out that I really love typography.
To me design and typography is special because it is meant to communicate clearly and on purpose. It is about saying something like showing who you are instead of being open to different interpretations like art can be. Typography is really good, at being useful and flexible which lets people express themselves in a way while still being a tool that helps people communicate clearly and effectively.
El Cartón
client: Café Einbrand Patrick Stolle
El Cartón is a wine brand with the fun twist to offers affordable yet high-quality wines sourced from small businesses, all under one label. The wines are sold in bottles packaged within convenient, easy-to-carry cardboard boxes, combining practicality with a focus on accessibility and quality.
Tennis is us
client: Nelson Artz Group Proaktiv Patrick Stolle
This was one of my first logos for now long-term client Patrick Stolle and Nelson Artz Group. The "Tennis Is Us" club sought a coming rebrand with a more streamlined look, so I designed something modern and dynamic while preserving the core concept. The dot on the "i" resembles a ball and creates a bouncing motion line within the letters and connects "Tennis" and "Us".
Schaefers
client: Henning Reha Patrick Stolle
Schaefers, a family name behind inclusive sports events, wanted a logo that felt warm, safe, and familiar, yet professional. To achieve this, I chose a fitting typeface with close, intimate spacing to create a welcoming, established look.
WATERMelon MEN
client: Club KULB Water Melon Men Band
a jazz band in Cologne, secured weekly gigs at Club Trafic and Club Kulb in Düsseldorf. They needed a logo and poster that matched the sleek, modern club vibe while reflecting the dynamic, improvisational spirit of jazz, with a touch of Jazz bar grit. The logo also had to include a versatile icon for use across merchandise, social media, and future branding.
PA.PA.JA.
client: pA PA ja Patrick STOLLE
"The spirit to create with care" was the key phrase from my briefing for this brand. Papaja, a creative agency founded by Patrick, Paul, and Janine, combines their unique experiences. Each part of the acronym is distinct and cohesive. The vertical logo inspired by Japanese lettering symbolizes their core philosophy, reflecting the care and precision like passionate craftsmanship.
URSC
client: Nelson Artz Group Proaktiv Patrick Stolle
During the development of the Tennis US rebrand, the decision was made to create an umbrella brand within the same framework. The logo was designed to have an institutional, established and firm, character, while still displaying athleticism.
30 years nelson artz group
client: Nelson Artz Group Patrick Stolle
2025 Marks the 30th Anniversary of the Nelson Artz Group. They wanted a logo to celebrate their Journey. I decided to use the geometric attributes of the original logo to create and integrate it in a custom type for the number 30.
Café del Tío
client: huamanpata trading ug Patrick Stolle
Humanpata, a coffee farmer in Peru, set out to market his coffee under his own label. I was asked to base the design approach on the distinctive formal language of the Chachapoyas, translating their characteristic shapes into a contemporary design that reflects both the cultural heritage and the origin of the product.
Comic book station
client: COMIC bOOK STATION Eric Doctor
ComicBook Station is a small, charming shop in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The new logo combines a speech bubble with a New York street sign, rendered in an InkPress-style texture for application. It summarizes urban elements with a gritty comic aesthetic that reflects the shop’s strong focus on superhero comics.